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Business Cycle Developments: 1966
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Cover Page
Contents
Title Page
New Features and Changes for This Issue
Descriptions and Procedures
Basic Data
Changes Over 4 Latest Months
Business Cycle Series
NBER Leading Indicators (charts)
NBER Roughly Coincident Indicators (charts)
NBER Lagging Indicators (charts)
Other Selected U.S. Series (charts)
International Comparisons (charts)
Latest Data for Business Cycle Series
NBER Lagging Indicators
Other Selected U.S. Series
International Comparisons
Analytical Measures
Distribution of Highs for Current and Comparative Periods
Diffusion Indexes
Actual and Anticipated (charts)
Latest Data for Diffusion Indexes
NBER Leading Indicators
NBER Roughly Coincident Indicators
Actual and Anticipated
Selected Diffusion Indexes and Components
Average Workweek of Production Workers, Manufacturing
Value of Manufacturers New Orders, Durable Goods Industries
Index of Industrial Materials Prices
Sales of Retail Stores
Number of Employees in Nonagricultural Establishments
Index of Industrial Production
Index of Wholesale Prices
Index of Stock Prices, 500 Common Stocks
Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance, All State Programs
Cyclical Comparisons
Comparisons of Reference Cycles
Comparisons from Reference Peak Levels and Reference Trough Dates
Comparisons from Reference Trough Levels and Reference Trough Dates
BCD Technical Papers
Long Term Economic Growth, A Statistical Compendium
Appendix
Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions in the United States: 1854 to 1961
Specific Trough and Peak Dates for Selected Business Indicators
Average Changes and Related Measures for Business Cycle Series
Current Adjustment Factors for Business Cycle Series
Percent Change for Selected Series Over Contraction and Expansion Periods of Business Cycles: 1920 to 1961
Historical Data for Selected Series (September 1977)
Series Finding Guide
Titles and Sources of Principal Business Cycle Series and Diffusion Indexes
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